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she sits down with michael arrington at their annual conference in san francisco for about a half-hour. >> did you see the cookie thing? >> i did. >> amazing what they are doing. before we talk about the logo, i would like to get your thoughts on the whole vote thing. i never opened a vote before. look at this. book.t is a huge >> i gave up because i could not find the article. there is no table of conflict -- contents. we finally found it. would you autograph this for me so i can have it forever? >> why not? where you are laying upside down on the chair there. -- he back story is for to doesry is minutes, i was sitting upright. leadership is about being unconventional. please move upside down and i said sure. it worked. that is the back story of what went on there. >> awesome. we will talk about this. every time i interview you before the rest of our lives. i wanted to get it -- i actually wrote this for you. we think both of us could be in the upside down position. we will not do that. dr., what happened here? -- doctor, wjhat the happened fuck here? we pride ourselves at yahoo! as b
she sits down with michael arrington at their annual conference in san francisco for about a half-hour. >> did you see the cookie thing? >> i did. >> amazing what they are doing. before we talk about the logo, i would like to get your thoughts on the whole vote thing. i never opened a vote before. look at this. book.t is a huge >> i gave up because i could not find the article. there is no table of conflict -- contents. we finally found it. would you autograph this for...
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she sat down with techcrunch founder michael arrington to discuss the state in the future of yahoo!. from the fourth annual disrupt conference this is 26 minutes. [applause] ♪ >> did you see that? the cookie thing? >> i didn't. [laughter] >> it's amazing what they are doing these days. first of all before we talk about the logo i would love to get your autograph on this whole folk thing. first of all i've never opened a "vogue" magazine before. look at this. >> that's a huge book. >> i gave up because i couldn't find the article. there is no table of contents so my friend spent a good 25 minutes going through each page. we finally found it and i really want you to sign it. would you autograph this for me so i can have it forever? >> sure, why not? >> just the part we are lying upside down on the chair there. >> so the back story is -- the back story is they actually sought me for two minutes sitting upright and when the photographer came over and basically said obviously the article is about leadership and unconventional forms. would you please move upside down? i said sure and it wo
she sat down with techcrunch founder michael arrington to discuss the state in the future of yahoo!. from the fourth annual disrupt conference this is 26 minutes. [applause] ♪ >> did you see that? the cookie thing? >> i didn't. [laughter] >> it's amazing what they are doing these days. first of all before we talk about the logo i would love to get your autograph on this whole folk thing. first of all i've never opened a "vogue" magazine before. look at this....
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this book, i was curious to see whether books had an impact, and one of the famous stories as michael arrington wrote a book america."her kennedy is supposed to have read the book and led to be were on poverty. it is not quite that simple. what he read was a book review in the "new yorker," and that inspired walter heller to go look into policies that could be used to alleviate poverty, and kennedy tragically died in november of 1963, but johnson then heard about this program and said that is my kind of program. >> 200 years a popular culture in the white house with tevi troy sunday night at 8:00 on c- span "q&a." senate votede the to reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling, republican senator ted cruz spoke on the senate floor about why he objected to the bill. a few weeks before that before the government shutdown, senator spoken on the floor for more than 20 hours about defunding the health care law, which became a major sticking point in keeping the government funded. here is senator cruz's remarks. >> mr. president, i rise today in opposition to the deal that the senate is getting
this book, i was curious to see whether books had an impact, and one of the famous stories as michael arrington wrote a book america."her kennedy is supposed to have read the book and led to be were on poverty. it is not quite that simple. what he read was a book review in the "new yorker," and that inspired walter heller to go look into policies that could be used to alleviate poverty, and kennedy tragically died in november of 1963, but johnson then heard about this program and...
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one of the famous stories is michael arrington wrote a book called "the other america" about povertyest virginia. kennedy is supposed to have read that book, and it led to the war on poverty. it is not quite that simple. "thead a book review in new yorker," and that inspired kennedy to tell his chairman of the council of economic advisers to look into policies that could be used to alleviate poverty, he tragically died, obviously, in november of 1963, and johnson heard about the program and heard about it -- and pursued it. >> 200 years of popular culture in the white house with tevi troy sunday on "q&a." >> yesterday, the new america foundation hosted a conversation looking at the obama administration's relationship with the fred -- press. this is about 90 minutes. >> welcome to new america. i'm here to welcome you to this event -- the obama administration and the press, leak investigations in a post- 9/11 america. i wanted to name this protecting sources. those of us who do investigative reporting no sources are our lifeblood. the court cases against sources, it is a bleak picture
one of the famous stories is michael arrington wrote a book called "the other america" about povertyest virginia. kennedy is supposed to have read that book, and it led to the war on poverty. it is not quite that simple. "thead a book review in new yorker," and that inspired kennedy to tell his chairman of the council of economic advisers to look into policies that could be used to alleviate poverty, he tragically died, obviously, in november of 1963, and johnson heard about...